These nutty jokes! Who´s funny? Your friends will say you are when they hear them!

The Mighty 12: Superheores of Greek Myth by Charles R. Smith Jr.

Learn the story of these superheroes.

How to Talk to Santa by Alec Greven.

How do you control your greed, still get what you want and spread the cheer? Get ready. Santa´s almost here!

Baby Mammoth Mummy Frozen in Time by Christopher Sloan.

In 2009 this remarkably well-preserved baby mammoth, which had been frozen in permafrost for 42,000 years, came into the hands of eager scientist. In this book the story.

Why were mummies wrapped?

Discover the answers to lots of brilliant questions about ancient Egypt.

Encyclopedia of Sharks.

Sharks are much more than just mindless killers, they are remarkable creatures that are incredibly powerful, thoughtful hunters. In this book you can discover the amazing world of the most feared predators in the ocean.

Amazing Machines by Ian Graham.

From giant excavators to supersonic speedsters, this books is filled with the wonders of machines past, presents, and future.

Get up close to your favorite machines with interactive pop-ups, tabs, flaps, and foldouts and learn all about how they work, the amazing things they can do, and who invented them.

Searching for Life in Space.

Is there a possibility of life out of our planet? You will find answer inside this book.

When a Monster is Born by Sean Taylor & Nick Sharratt.

In the fine tradition of Laura Numeroff’s If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (1985) and Remy Charlip’s Fortunately (1980) comes this British import sure to have little monsters everywhere asking to hear it again. “When a monster is born . . . there are two possibilities—either it’s a faraway-in-the-forests monster, or . . . it’s an under-your-bed monster.” If it’s the type that lives in the forest, that’s the end of the story . . . but if it lives under a bed, there are two further possibilities. Each double-page spread presents the next two possibilities in this ever sillier and eventually circular tale. Some might have difficulties with the concept of “possibilities,” but that won’t hamper their enjoyment. Even when noshing on the principal, Sharratt’s squiggly, bright-green monster is more cute than chilling. Sharratt’s heavy-lined cartoon illustrations are a perfect match for Taylor’s debut. Multiple typefaces will aid even the clumsiest readers in making this a storytime staple. From Kirkus.

Whales and Dolphins by Robin Kerrod.

Whales and dolphins are the closest living relatives to humans in the underwater world, and in this book you will learn about their behavior patterns, basic instincts and survival skills. Discover what whales and dolphins eat, why some species feed together in groups, and why many of the largest whales filter and skim water for their food.

National Geographic Xtreme Illusions.

Dive into another dimension and experience the eye-boggling and brain twisting extremes of these awesome optical illusions. A mind-bending collection of visual puzzles with which to amaze your friends, MISTIFY your family, and blow your own mind!

Twist It Up: More than 60 Delicious Recipes from an Inspiring Young Chef by Jack Whiterspoon.

Easy recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner with easy to get ingredients.

Aliens and Energy by Agnieszka Biskup.

What happens when you mix zombies, werewolves, and aliens with the science of motion, matter, and energy? You get some of the wackiest science book you´ve ever read!

A City Through Time: from Ancient Colony to Vast Metropolis by Steve Noon.

Come on a spectacular journey through time to discover the exciting history of a city. Amazing panoramic pictures shows how a city is transformed over 2,500 years. Incredibly detailed cutaway scenes reveal the hustle and bustle of city life, from a day at the Roman baths to rush hour in the modern metropolis,

You´ll have a phizziwizardly good time joining the Big Friendly Giant and Sophie on their exciting adventures. These dramatizations based on Roald Dahl´s beloved book can be performed in school and at summer camp, acted out at home, or simply read together by a group of friends.

Squish 3 and 4 by Jennifer and Matthew Holm.

The power of the parasite and Captain Disaster are the new titles of this funny series. Don’t miss them!

Amulet 5: Prince of the Elves by Kazu Kibuishi.

The enemy grows stronger… Emily survived the chaos of the Guardian Academy, but Max Griffin has stolen the Mother Stone. With it, the Elf King forges new amulets that will give him the power to invade and destroy the nation of Windsor. Emily and her friends lead the soldiers of the Cielis Guard in a fight to stop him, but Max stands in their way. And when she seeks information from the Voice of her Amulet, she discovers that the Voice is much more sinister than she ever could have imagined.

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Lunch Lady and the Picture Day Peril by Jarrett J. Krosoczka.

When eccentric photographer Stefani DePino comes to Thompson Brook to take school pictures in the midst of acne epidemic, Lunch Lady, Betty, and the Breakfast Bunch learn that Stefani is using them to break into the world of high fashion.

Lunch Lady and the Mutant Mathletes by Jarrett J. Krosoczka.

From having skipped the school field trip, Dee, Hector, and Terrence must join the mathletes team, but as they are poised to beat the undefeated champions, secret crime fighter Lunch Lady discovers something strange about the opposing team.

Zombie Tag is a game that Wil and his friends made up. It involves running around in the dark with spatulas, pretending to be zombies. But when Wil´s brother dies, suddenly Zombie Tag becomes the thing that convinces Wil that he actually has the power to bring hos brother back. The only problem is, what if Wil´s brother come back and is a total zombie?.

The Recordsetter Book of World Records by Corey Henderson and Dan Rollman.

Celebrate over 300 of the longest, loudest, slowest, weirdest, coolest, and most difficult-to-break records ever recorded. Look them in action:

Night of the Living Dust Bunnies by Erik Craddock.

While Stone Rabbit, Andy Wolf, and Henri Tortoise are trick-or-treating, zombie dust bunnies are taking over their town.

Prince of Persia by Jordan Mechner.

An epic adventure steeped in ancient Persian lore… A tale from a distant land… A time outside of time…

The Breakfast Bunch is excited for the upcoming bake sale—and the best part is that it’s raising money for an awesome field trip. But when all the snacks go missing, it’s no laughing matter. Someone is sabotaging the bake sale. But why?

Lunch Lady and the Breakfast Bunch are hot on the trail . . . one brownie crumb at a time. From RH.

Lunch Lady and the Breakfast Bunch are on a school field trip to a famous art museum. But while Lunch Lady is busy taking in all the culture, the kids have caught onto something strange—some of the artwork looks suspiciously fake! Now Dee, Hector, and Terrence are determined to get to the bottom of this conspiracy, but Lunch Lady is too awed to catch on. Will she snap out of it and come to the rescue? Or will the Breakfast Bunch have to handle this operation alone? From Random House.

When the crime-fighting school lunch lady works as the cook at summer camp, she investigate the mystery of the legendary swamp monster. From Library of Congress Catalog.

This time Lunch lady investigates a suspicious author who visit the school to promote one of his books. Specially, when the gym-teacher suddenly disappears… it has something to do with him?

On March 27, 2012 will be the release of LL7: Lunch Lady and the Mutant Mathletes and there will be live book talks every hour, from 10 a.m. EDT to 3 p.m. EST. You just need to be connected on this link.

Lunch Lady can sniff out something rotten like no one else—and there’s definitely something rotten going on in the library. The usually friendly librarians have become cold and secretive. Even Dee can’t seem to crack a smile out of them. What darkness may lurk in the hearts of librarians? Lunch Lady is on the case! And Hector, Terrence, and Dee are along for a wild ride! From RH. Browse inside by clicking at RH.

Hector, Terrence, and Dee have always wondered about their school lunch lady. What does she do when she isn’t dishing out the daily special? Where does she live? Does she have a lot of cats at home? Little do they know, Lunch Lady doesn’t just serve sloppy joes—she serves justice! Whatever danger lies ahead, it’s no match for LUNCH LADY! From RH.